Boston gets a quality PG replacement and shaves a bunch of salary for a redundant wing and a heavily protected 1st (and a 2nd).

Toronto gets Gay and Arthur, two players they want for Davis and some now redundant wings.

Memphis saves a bunch of money long term, gets a nice young PF prospect, and adds a bunch of depth and a future pick (and a 2nd).

See the trade I posted previously. It's basically the same, but Calderon instead of Fields and Kleiza. The only contract Hollinger thought was worse last summer than Green's was Fields', and Kleiza has a full year left guaranteed at ~$5MM.

The Griz are not going to take those guys back in a deal for Gay -- the want young assets and expiring deal(s), the latter of which will give them some wiggle room to improve their team over the next couple of years.

Boston gets a quality PG replacement and shaves a bunch of salary for a redundant wing and a heavily protected 1st (and a 2nd).

Toronto gets Gay and Arthur, two players they want for Davis and some now redundant wings.

Memphis saves a bunch of money long term, gets a nice young PF prospect, and adds a bunch of depth and a future pick (and a 2nd).

See the trade I posted previously. It's basically the same, but Calderon instead of Fields and Kleiza. The only contract Hollinger thought was worse last summer than Green's was Fields', and Kleiza has a full year left guaranteed at ~$5MM.

The Griz are not going to take those guys back in a deal for Gay -- the want young assets and expiring deal(s), the latter of which will give them some wiggle room to improve their team over the next couple of years.

Boston gets a quality PG replacement and shaves a bunch of salary for a redundant wing and a heavily protected 1st (and a 2nd).

Toronto gets Gay and Arthur, two players they want for Davis and some now redundant wings.

Memphis saves a bunch of money long term, gets a nice young PF prospect, and adds a bunch of depth and a future pick (and a 2nd).

See the trade I posted previously. It's basically the same, but Calderon instead of Fields and Kleiza. The only contract Hollinger thought was worse last summer than Green's was Fields', and Kleiza has a full year left guaranteed at ~$5MM.

The Griz are not going to take those guys back in a deal for Gay -- the want young assets and expiring deal(s), the latter of which will give them some wiggle room to improve their team over the next couple of years.

The Raptors aren't trading both Calderon and Lowry.

I read somewhere -- I think it was a Toronto beat writer (twitter maybe) -- saying that he thought the Raptors would either trade both or just Lowry. It sounded like he felt there was a real chance they'd move both players.

Somewhat makes sense. If Lowry isn't long term option + they don't want to re-sign Calderon (32 years old) to a multi-year contract and want to get whatever they can for him in this trade window before he leaves.

Still seems a bit odd though ... but I think it was a beat writer for the Raptors where I read this. So maybe there is something to it.

Edit: Here is the tweet I remembered

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My guess is either both move or just Calderon, but can't see just Lowry going, unless someone antes up for him

So he (Ryan Wolstat) thought Lowry was the guy to stay or both would go. I got that wrong. Not Calderon to stay. He seems to think Calderon is definitely on his way out.

Boston gets a quality PG replacement and shaves a bunch of salary for a redundant wing and a heavily protected 1st (and a 2nd).

Toronto gets Gay and Arthur, two players they want for Davis and some now redundant wings.

Memphis saves a bunch of money long term, gets a nice young PF prospect, and adds a bunch of depth and a future pick (and a 2nd).

See the trade I posted previously. It's basically the same, but Calderon instead of Fields and Kleiza. The only contract Hollinger thought was worse last summer than Green's was Fields', and Kleiza has a full year left guaranteed at ~$5MM.

The Griz are not going to take those guys back in a deal for Gay -- the want young assets and expiring deal(s), the latter of which will give them some wiggle room to improve their team over the next couple of years.

The Raptors aren't trading both Calderon and Lowry.

Why? They're a contender? Are they even going to make the playoffs?

To the contrary, i think it's far more likely that neither guy is wearing a Raptor uni when the 2013-14 seasons begins than either still is.

Don't want the Celtics to be apart of this trade, but I kinda like it for the Raptors. Would love for them to see if they could get a trade partner who'd be interested in Bargnani. Maybe, and I'm stealing this idea from the BS Report, Steven Jackson in a dump (and I'm assuming Jackson gets bought out)